Michigan FB Players
Feel ‘Betrayed’ By Sherrone Moore
… Says Interim Coach
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Sherrone Moore‘s affair with a Michigan Wolverines workers member, mixed together with his arrest, has left his former soccer gamers feeling “betrayed” … so says Moore’s substitute.
Biff Poggi, the Wolverines’ interim coach, shared his ideas on the matter on Monday because the group prepares for the Cheez-It Citrus Bowl towards the No. 13 Texas Longhorns on December 31.
“The kids, quite frankly, feel very betrayed and we’re trying to work through that.”
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“It has been a tumultuous time,” Poogi stated.
“A lot of anger, at first disbelief, then anger, then really, what we’re in right now is the kids, quite frankly, feel very betrayed, and we’re trying to work through that.”
This comes almost every week after Moore — a married man with three children — was fired for an inappropriate relationship with a U-M staffer.
Hours after the termination, Moore, 39, was arrested by the Pittsfield Police Department and charged with home invasion, stalking, and breaking and entering.
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It was said in the Washtenaw Court that Moore and his mistress broke up on Dec. 8, and he allegedly sent her non-stop text messages and phone calls the next few days.
The woman then informed Michigan of what was going on, prompting Moore’s firing.
After his termination, prosecutors say Moore “barged his way” into her apartment and threatened suicide with butter knives and scissors, saying, “I am going to kill myself. I’m going to make you watch. My blood is on your hands. You ruined my life.”
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Moore was released on a $25K bond and under certain conditions, including wearing a GPS tether.
His next court date is scheduled for January 22.